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Inaba Masami

was daimyō of Tateyama Domain during late-Edo period Japan.
==Biography==
Inaba Masami was the eldest son of the previous daimyō of Tateyama Domain, Inaba Masamori. On his father’s death in 1820, he succeeded to the head of the Tateyama Inaba clan and the position of daimyō of Tateyama. In 1862, he was appointed as a ''Wakadoshiyori'' in the administration of the Tokugawa shogunate under Shogun Tokugawa Iemochi. He resigned the title in 1864, with instructions to strength Japan’s naval defenses against the increasing aggressive incursions of foreign black ships, and supported Katsu Kaishū’s efforts to create the Kobe Naval Training Center. He was reappointed as a ''Wakadoshiyori'' in 1865, and rose to the positions of ''Rōjū'', Commissioner of the Army and Fleet Admiral of the Tokugawa Navy under Shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu. He held these posts until 1868. However, with the start of the Boshin War, he refused to take an active role against the Satchō Alliance and went into retirement at Tateyama Castle, turning the domain over to his son Inaba Masayoshi. He died in 1879.
Inaba Masami was married to a daughter of Suwa Tadamichi, daimyō of Suwa Domain in Shinano Province.

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